igneous rocks come from inside the earths crust. Usually through volcanoes, or fissures
igneas and stanidate
Gneiss is a metamorphic rock and its parent rock (protolith) could be a granite or schist.
how are the origins of rock salt and some limestone similar
The answer is yes.
That process, of itself, does not form a particular "type" of rock. what it produces is rock "strata" where the rock involved could be igneous or sedimentary in origin.
No it is not.
Yes, it's igneous.
Igneas means,like rocks formed by layers
igneous rocks come from inside the earths crust. Usually through volcanoes, or fissures
Weathering can happen to any rock. It is the first stage in the process that leads to the formation of sedimentary rock.
igneas and stanidate
limestones are sedimentery rocks because it is formed by layers.
I don't think it has an origin. Its more of a common sense saying. Rock= hard therefor hard as a rock.
rock coal
an intrusive rock
Yes It In Fact Is Origin!
A fragment of rock with a different origin to the host it is embedded in is known as a xenolith. Please see the related link.